tailieunhanh - How To Start A Conversation And Make Friends

How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends was first published in 1983. Since then, I have written several books and audio tapes, and presented many workshops on conversation skills. Still, even after all my years of teaching and writing about this subject, I realize how much more J have to learn about the art of conversation. | How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends REVISED AND UPDATED Meet people anyplace even cyberspace Remember every name every time Recognize four types of conversation styles and identify your own Communicate with wit and confidence Plus much more DON GABOR A gifted vm TMCMXuJiK. Jit Xnr Yttift How to Start a Conversation and Make Friends Don Gabor illustrated by Mary Power A FIRESIDE BOOK Published by Simon Schuster NewYork London Toronto Sydney Singapore Contents A Note from the Author 11 Introduction Meeting New People and Making New Friends 13 Part I. Starting Your Conversations with Confidence 19 1 First Contact Body Language 21 2 Breaking the Ice and Getting the Conversation Going 35 3 Five Seconds to Success The Art of Remembering Names 64 Part ii. Continuing Your Conversations with Wit and Charm 73 4 Keeping the Conversation Going Strong 75 5 Getting Your Ideas Across 96 6 Overcoming Conversational Hang-ups 100 Part III. Endinig Your Conversations with a GreatImpression 113 7 Closing ConversationsTactfully 115 8 Making Friends 124 Part IV. Boosting Your Conversations to the Next Level 137 9 Recognizing and Using Conversation Styles 139 10 Talking to People from Other Countries 152 11 Customs That Influence Cross-Cultural Conversations 163 12 Five Golden Rules ofMobile Phone Etiquette .